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arxiv: 1705.04754 · v3 · pith:DS2H6XMVnew · submitted 2017-05-12 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · hep-ex

Magnetoresistance in copper at high frequency and high magnetic fields

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det hep-ex
keywords highfieldsfrequencymagneticcavitiesmagnetoresistanceaxioncavity
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In halo dark matter axion search experiments, cylindrical microwave cavities are typically employed to detect signals from the axion-photon conversion. To enhance the conversion power and reduce the noise level, cavities are placed in strong solenoid magnetic fields at sufficiently low temperatures. Exploring high mass regions in cavity-based axion search experiments requires high frequency microwave cavities and thus understanding cavity properties at high frequencies in extreme conditions is deemed necessary. We present a study of the magnetoresistance of copper using a cavity with a resonant frequency of 12.9 GHz at the liquid helium temperature in magnetic fields up to 15 T utilizing a second generation high temperature superconducting magnet. The observations are interpreted to be consistent with the anomalous skin effect and size effect. This is the first measurement of magnetoresistance at a high frequency (> 10 GHz) in high magnetic fields (> 10 T).

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